This print is a representation of the Lunar Excursion Model overlaying the number 9.

This design was created internally within Grumman for the LM-9 module which was intended for the Apollo 15 mission, but was never used (it is now at the KSC). What makes this image even more interesting is that it is an early version created during the time, and not the final version. The patch itself was never manufactured.

Overall size is about 22 x 17 inches.

It appears that this print was made using the process that is also used to create blueprint-type drawings (diazo??).

This item was given to me by my brother-in-law back in the mid-1970's when he worked at Grumman on this project.

This print is in very good condition. It been rolled in a storage tube since I received it. Please note that the paper is slightly darkened with age and the print itself is a little on the light side.

I am selling this item for $100 including free shipping via 1st class mail in a mailing tube.

We are guessing that very few people have ever seen this print, let alone own a copy. This is a great opportunity to own a very rare and unusual item from the early space program!